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April 1, 2009 | 11:34 pm
Posted by Orit Arfa
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The explosion of food competitions, from “Iron Chef” to “Top Chef,” inspired me to wonder what a Jewish food competition might offer. This led me to conceive “The Chosen Dish,” an online kosher cooking competition produced in conjunction with jewishjournal.com. more
Go back to Chosen Dish home
Click here for Michelle’s Offering
Click here for Hilit’s Offering
Click here for Katsuji’s Offering
Click here for the final showdown

Orit Arfa (top left) and VideoJew Jay Firestone stand with judges Andrew Cooper (bottom left), Judy Zeidler and Todd Aarons.
4.2.09 at 1:32 am | Take Orit Arfa and Jay Firestone and gently place. . .
4.2.09 at 12:52 am | . . .
4.1.09 at 11:34 pm | . . .
4.1.09 at 1:24 am | Michelle offers her Garlic and Herb Matzah Ball. . .
4.1.09 at 1:18 am | Katsuji Tanabe offers his Tuna Thai Tempura. . .
4.1.09 at 1:06 am | Hilit Gilat offers her Beef and Chicken Matzah. . .
4.1.09 at 1:24 am | Michelle offers her Garlic and Herb Matzah Ball. . . (8)
4.1.09 at 1:06 am | Hilit Gilat offers her Beef and Chicken Matzah. . . (6)
4.1.09 at 11:34 pm | . . . (4)
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Orit is a loser for leaving Israel - LA matzah ball news?!
Cooking is a pretty awesome skill for singles to learn. No better way to impress a date.
Cooking has never really been my thing, but I do admire those who possess cooking skills.
This is a brilliant information. I also love cooking
This must be very delectable! I can see from the faces that they are completely satisfied! Keep up!